Simon Conway is a London-born radio show host and public speaker who hosts a talk show on WHO-AM in Des Moines, Iowa.
Conway was born in London, England and raised in nearby Wellesden. He became interested in journalism at a young age. Moving to Israel as a teenager, Conway began his professional career as a 16-year-old journalist at The Jerusalem Post (in 1976). From the age of 18, back in the U.K., he was "doing shifts" on the Sunday Mirror and News of the World. He went undercover to investigative "the awful Children of God sect" and "stuff for Panorama on the National Front" back.
In the U.K. Conway did radio work on BBC Radio 4 or Radio 5 Live.
He moved to Orlando, Florida, in 2001, entering the real estate business, which Conway discovered was highly competitive. âÂÂThere are thousands of people selling real estate in Orlando, literally,â he said, which led Conway "to distinguish himself by buying time on the radio." When he got himself a one-hour weekend show he "fell in love with the medium."
In 2011, Conway took a radio show hosting position at WHO-AM in Des Moines, Iowa.
About 65,000 people across Iowa tuned in to WHO-AM during the afternoon drive time, the largest in Iowa for talk radio.
Conway is Jewish and moved to Israel when he was 16. He has two daughters. He is a naturalized American citizen.
After suffering two heart attacks during one week in 2017, Conway quit smoking and returned to the broadcast booth.